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NOT MEASUREMENTSENSITIVEMIL-STD-100G9 JUNE 1997SUPERSEDINGMIL-STD-100F9 SEPTEMBER 1996DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSESTANDARD PRACTICEFORENGINEERING DRAWINGSAMSC N/ADISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.AREA DRPR

MIL-STD-100GFOREWORD1. This Military Standard is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Departmentof Defense (DoD).2. Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which maybe of use in improving this document should be addressed to: Commander, U.S. Army ArmamentResearch, Development and Engineering Center, ATTN: AMSTA-AR-EDE-S, Picatinny Arsenal,NJ 07806-5000, by using the Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426)appearing at the end of this document or by letter.3. The preferred standard for Engineering Drawing Practices is ASME Y14.100M. Thecontractual application of MIL-STD-100 is permissible provided one or both of the followingconditions exist: it is required and fully justifiable that a DoD activity be the design activity the applicable end item requires Government logistics support4. This Military Standard provides:a. Standard practices for the preparation of engineering drawings, drawing format and media fordelivery.b. Requirements for drawings derived from or maintained by Computer Aided Design (CAD).c. Procedures for the creation of titles for engineering drawings.d. Numbering, coding and identification procedures for engineering drawings, associated listsand documents referenced on these engineering drawings and associated lists.e. Locations for Marking on engineering drawings.5. The policy of the DoD is to utilize to the maximum degree possible those non-Governmentstandards which satisfy the needs of the military. Accordingly, this standard will be revisedperiodically to take advantage of those non-Government standards which meet the DoD criterionfor technical sufficiency.Similarly, and in keeping with the DoD practice of adopting non-Government standardswhenever practicable, Chapters 600 and 700, as contained in previous versions of MIL-STD100, have been entirely replaced by ASME Y14.35M and ASME Y14.34M respectively, andChapter 200 is largely based on ASME Y14.24M. An accurate perception of DoDEngineering Drawing Practices therefore necessitates user recognition of MIL-STD-100G,ASME Y14.24M, ASME Y14.34M, ASME Y14.35M, and ASME Y14.100M as being acomposite set.6. Fundamental to the current content and maintenance of MIL-STD-100 is the existence of theDOD/Industry Drawing Practices Group (DRPRG). The DRPRG is chartered under the DefenseStandardization Program as a cooperative effort between DOD and Industry directed towardcodifying and standardizing engineering documentation practices, promoting applicable nonGovernment standards, and fostering liaison between industry associations and Governmentii

MIL-STD-100Gagencies. The DRPRG addresses the entire range of issues from the current status and neededchanges to MIL-STD-100, to electronic data storage and transmission, and the ongoingrequirement for compatibility with initiatives associated with Continuous Acquisition and Life CycleSupport (CALS).7. The DRPRG is chaired by the DOD Lead Standardization Activity (LSA) for DRPR and is cochaired by an industry association member. The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense forProduction and Logistics provides management oversight through its representative who serves asExecutive Liaison. The DRPRG meets three or four times a year to address issues brought beforeit. For more information on the DRPRG and its proceedings please contact the DRPR LSA,located at the address indicated above for beneficial comments.iii

2.APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS2.1Government documents2.1.1Specifications, standards, and handbooks2.1.2Other Government documents, drawings and publications2.2Non-Government publication2.3Order of precedence2224463.DEFINITIONS3.1Acronyms and abbreviations used in this standard3.2Acceptance3.3Adopted items3.4Altered item3.5Approved item name3.6Artwork master3.7Assembly3.7.1Inseparable assembly3.8Associated lists3.9Bulk items3.10Code Identification3.11Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code3.12Commercial item3.13Contract3.14Contracting activity3.15Contractor3.16Copy3.17Critical safety characteristic3.18Critical safety item (CSI)3.19Current design activity (CDA)3.20Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards(DoDISS)3.21Design activity3.22Digital data3.23Distribution statement3.24Document3.25Drawing (engineering)3.26Drawing 111

.593.603.613.623.633.643.653.66PAGEDuplicate originalEnd-product (end-item)Engineering dataFederal Supply Code for Manufacturers (FSCM)Find number or item numberGovernment design activity (GDA)GroupInitial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES)ItemItem identificationManufacturerMatched partsNationally recognized standardNational Stock Number (NSN)Non-Government standard (or document)Nuclear effectsNuclear Hardness Critical Item (HCI)Nuclear Hardness Critical Process (HCP)Observable Critical Item (OCI)Observable Critical Process (OCP)OriginalOriginal dateOriginal design activity (ODA)PartPart or Identifying Number (PIN)Procuring activityProductProduct definition dataProduction masterQualificationQuality assuranceReferenced documentsRepair partsRepairableReplacement drawingSelected itemSetSpecificationStandardStandardization 313131314141414141414141414141515151515

AGEStandard, companySubassemblySupplierSymmetrically opposite partsSystem (general)UnitVendor151515151515164. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS4.1Coverage4.1.1Reference to this standard1717175. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS5.1Applicability18186. 6.3.26.46.4.16.4.26.4.36.56.66.76.86.9Intended useApplicabilityAcquisition requirementsIssue of DoDISSTailoring guidanceTailoringInternational agreementsAir Standardization Coordinating Committee (ASCC), AirStandards (AIR STDs)American, British, Canadian,Australian (ABCA) ArmyStandardization Program, Quadripartite StandardizationAgreements (QSTAGs)Drawing ownership and drawing identificationDrawing identificationDesign activity, current or originalDrawing ownershipOzone depleting chemicalsApplication of MIL-STD-100Reference to non-Government standardsSubject term (key word) listingChanges from previous issuevi2323242424242424252525

MIL-STD-100GPARAGRAPHPAGECHAPTER 100PREPARATION OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGS100.General101.Basic practices101.1Metric practices101.2Graphic symbols, designations, letters symbols and abbreviations101.2.1Graphic symbols101.2.2Graphic symbols for flueric power diagrams101.2.3Ship structural symbols101.3Printed board drawings101.4Data preparation, maintenance, delivery, or access101.4.1Materials101.4.1.1Plastic sheet or roll101.4.1.2Paper, tracing101.4.1.3Film, Diazotype101.4.2Digital Associated lists, materials101.4.2.4Physical media101.4.2.5Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES)101.4.2.6Raster data files101.4.2.7Standardized General Markup Language (SGML)101.4.3Preparation of duplicate original101.5Drawing marking for item and packaging identification101.5.1Drawing requirements for part identification marking101.5.2Packaged items101.5.3Altered, selected, or source control item identification101.5.4Printed board assemblies101.6Code Identification, FSCM and CAGE 272727272828CHAPTER 200TYPES OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGS200.General201Drawing types201.1Standard microcircuit drawing (SMD)201.1.1SMD requirement201.1.2SMD limitation292929292929vii

MIL-STD-100GPARAGRAPHCHAPTER 300DRAWING TITLES300.General301.Drawing title301.1Approved item names301.2Type designators301.3Assembly302.Procedures for creating drawing titles302.1General rules302.2First part of title302.3Second part of title303.Disclosure of security categoriesCHAPTER 400NUMBERING, CODING AND IDENTIFICATION400.General401.Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGE Code)402.Drawing number403.Drawing identification404.Part or identifying number405.Find number406 Identification requirements406.1New drawings and associated lists406.2Existing drawings and associated lists406.3Referenced documents406.4CAGE Code406.5Drawing number structure406.6PIN length and application406.7Records406.8Associated lists406.9Transferring design responsibility to another activity406.9.1Maintaining design activity identities406.10Item identification and PIN406.10.1Identification cross reference406.11References to items406.11.1Vendor item control and source control notations406.11.2CAGE Code as a Prefix406.12Numbering of related parts406.12.1Matched part designation406.12.2Symmetrically opposite (mirrored) parts406.12.3Inseparable assembly406.13Change requiring new identification406.13.1Computer 738383838383841414141414243434343444444444444

06.15.3406.15.4406.15.4.1Changes not requiring new identificationIdentification of materials, processes and protective treatmentGroup identificationOther identificationFormulation identificationBulk items identificationDrawings for bulk itemsCHAPTER 500MARKINGS ON ENGINEERING DRAWINGS500.General501.Symbology502Specialized notes502.1Hardness critical note503Ozone depleting chemicals note504.Security classification and notation505.Rights in data legends on drawings506.Distribution statements464646464646464646APPENDIX .1.8SECURITY CLASSIFICATION MARKINGS ANDNOTATIONSGeneralScopeApplicable documentsGovernment documentsOther Government documentsDefinitionsGeneral requirementsSecurity classifications and notationsAssigning classificationApplication of security classificationSize of security markingsColor of security markingsLocation of security markings on drawingsSecurity markings on roll size drawingsLocation of security markings on associated listsLocation of security markings on drawings in book-formRegrading 48484848485050525455

MIL-STD-100GPARAGRAPHAPPENDIX 3B50.6PAGEQUALIFICATION PROVISIONS FOR SOURCECONTROL DRAWINGSGeneralScopeApplicable documentsDefinitionsQualificationSmall businessSource control drawingSource of supplyTesting laboratoryGeneral requirementsPurposeIntentGovernment source control drawingsQualification focal pointMultiple sources of supplyExisting drawingsSignificance of listingManufacturer s obligationGovernment obligationsApproved sources of supplyEffecting changes to drawingsAdvertisingQualification authorityQualification and award of contractsAdvertising and noticesDetailed requirementsDeterminations to be made by the design or procuring activityPublicityAdditional notice to industryApplication for qualificationAdditional informationAdditional or limited rights dataAuthorization for qualificationQualification dataAction on test dataAuthorization for retestPrior test dataFacilities 85858585959595960606162626262626263

MIL-STD-100GPARAGRAPHB50.7Retention of approved source of supply statusB50.7.1Drawing revisionB50.7.2Changes in productB50.8Cost of testingB50.8.1Changes in cost of testingB50.8.2Charges for small business concernsB50.8.3Charges for retestingB50.9Availability of dataB50.10Data derived at industry expenseB50.11Deletion of a source of supplyB50.11.1Procedures for removalB50.11.2Notification of removalB50.11.3Publication of removalB50.12Foreign manufacturesB50.12.1Reciprocal qualification agreementsxiPAGE636363636364646464646565656666

-4A-5A-6A-7TABLEIPAGEStandard microcircuit drawing title sheetStandard microcircuit drawing continuationsheetExample of CAGE Code, drawing no., design activityrelationship as originally specifiedExample of Drawing notation when designresponsibility is transferredSample security classification markingsLocation of security markings on drawingsLocation of security markings on roll size drawingsLocation of security markings on associated listsLocation of security markings on digital datagenerated associated listsLocation of security markings anddrawings in book-formRegrading classification locationAcronyms for special items and processesxii3031404250515253545556PAGE48

MIL-STD-100G1. SCOPE1.1 Scope. This standard, along with ASME Y14.100M, establishes the essential requirementsand reference documents applicable to the preparation and revision of engineering drawings andassociated lists for or by Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. ASMEY14.100M is the preferred requirements document for engineering drawing practices. Thisstandard should only be used in lieu of ASME Y14.100M where the necessity for a DoD designactivity is fully justified and Government logistics support is required . See 6.2.2.1

MIL-STD-100G2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS2.1 Government documents.2.1.1 Specifications, standards, and handbooks. The following specifications, standards, andhandbooks form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwisespecified, the issues of these documents are those listed in the issue of the Department of DefenseIndex of Specifications and Standards (DoDISS) and supplement thereto, cited in the solicitation(see 6.2).SPECIFICATIONSFEDERALA-A-2946Paper, TracingL-F-340Film, Diazotype, Sensitized, Moistand Dry Process, Roll and SheetL-P-519Plastic Sheet, Tracing, Glazed, and MatteFinishDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEMIL-D-5480Data, Engineering and Technical,Reproduction Requirements forMIL-PRF-28000Digital Representation forCommunication of Product Data:IGES Application SubsetsMIL-PRF-28001Markup Requirements and Generic StyleSpecification For Electronic Printed Outputand Exchange of TextMIL-PRF-28002Raster Graphics Representation inBinary Format, Requirements forMIL-DTL-31000Technical Data Packages, GeneralSpecification forSTANDARDSMILITARYMIL-STD-25Ship Structural Symbols for Use onShip DrawingsMIL-STD-129Marking for Shipment andStorageMIL-STD-130Identification Marking of U.S.Military Property2

MIL-STD-100GMIL-STD-196Joint Electronics Type DesignationSystemMIL-STD-280Definitions of Item Levels, ItemExchangeability, Models, andRelated TermsMIL-STD-882System Safety ProgramRequirementsMIL-STD-883Test Methods and Procedures forMicroelectronicsMIL-STD-961Defense Specification PracticesMIL-STD-962Defense Standards and Handbooks, andBulletins, Preparation ofMIL-STD-973Configuration ManagementMIL-STD-1285Marking of Electrical and ElectronicMIL-STD-1306Fluerics, Terminology and SymbolsMIL-STD-1388-1Logistics Support AnalysisMIL-STD-1464Army Nomenclature SystemMIL-STD-1661Mark and Mod NomenclatureSystemMIL-STD-1686Electrostatic Discharge ControlProgram for Protection of ElectricalEquipment (Excluding ElectricallyInitiated Explosive Devices)MIL-STD-1812Type Designation, Assignment and Methodfor ObtainingMIL-STD-1840Automated Interchange of TechnicalInformationMIL-STD-2118Flexible and Rigid-Flex Printed Wiring forElectronics Equipment, Design ostatic Discharge ControlHandbook for Protection ofElectrical and Electronic Parts,3

MIL-STD-100GAssemblies and Equipment(Excluding Electrically InitiatedExplosives Devices) MetricMIL-HDBK-780Standard Microcircuit DrawingsMIL-HDBK-2164Environmental Stress Screening for ElectronicEquipment(Unless otherwise indicated, copies of federal and military specifications, standards, andhandbooks are available from the Standardization Documents Order Desk, Bldg 4D, 700 RobbinsAvenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094.)2.1.2 Other Government documents, drawings and publications. The following otherGovernment documents, drawings and publications form a part of this standard to the extentspecified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues are those cited in the solicitation.DoD Cataloging HandbookH4/H8Commercial and Government Entity(CAGE) Cataloging HandbookDoD Cataloging HandbookH6Federal Item Name Directory forSupply CatalogingDoDISSDepartment of Defense Index ofSpecifications and StandardsDoD Directive 5230.24Distribution Statements on TechnicalDocuments(Copies of Cataloging Handbooks H4/H8, and H6 are available from the Commander, DefenseLogistics Services Center, Battle Creek, MI 49017-3084. Copies of DoDISS are available on ayearly subscription basis either from the Government Printing Office for hard copy or 1/2 inchmagnetic tape is available from the DoDSSP, Standardization Documents Order Desk, Bldg 4D,700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19120-5099. Application for copies of DoD Directive5230.24 should be addressed to the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, D. C. 20402-0001)2.2 Non-Government publications. The following documents form a part of this documentto the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of the documents which areDoD adopted are those listed in the issue of the DoDISS cited in the solicitation. Unlessotherwise specified, the issues of documents not listed in the DoDISS are the issues of thedocuments cited in the solicitation (see 6.2).4

MIL-STD-100GAMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME)ASME Y1.1Abbreviations for Use on Drawings and in TextASME Y14.24MTypes and Applications ofEngineering DrawingsASME Y14.34MParts Lists, Data Lists and IndexListsASME Y14.35MRevision of Engineering Drawingsand Associated DocumentsASME Y14.100MEngineering Drawing PracticesINSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS (IEEE)ANSI/IEEE Std 200Reference Designations forElectrical and Electronic Parts andEquipmentINSTITUTE FOR INTERCONNECTING AND PACKAGINGELECTRONIC CIRCUITS (IPC)ANSI/IPC-D-275Design Standards for Rigid Printed Boardand Rigid Board AssembliesANSI/IPC-FC-250Specification for Single and Double Sided FlexiblePrinted WiringANSI/IPC-T-50Terms and Definitions for Interconnecting andPackaging Electronic CircuitsCopies of DoD adopted non-Government Standards are available to Military activities through theDoD Single Stock Point, Standardization Documents Order Desk, Bldg 4D, 700 RobbinsAvenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094. Military activities may obtain copies of non-DoDadopted documents from the sponsoring Industry Association. Non-military activities may obtaincopies of non-Government standards and publications from the sponsoring Industry organizationas follows:(ANSI) American National Standards Institute1430 BroadwayNew York, NY 10018(ASME) American Society of Mechanical Engineers22 Law DriveFairfield, NJ 07007-23005

MIL-STD-100G(IEEE) The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,Incorporated345 East 47th StreetNew York, NY 10017(IPC) Institute for Interconnecting and Packaging ElectronicCircuits7380 North Lincoln AvenueLincolnwood, IL 606462.3 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict between the text of this document andthe references cited herein, the text of this document takes precedence. Nothing in this document,however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has beenobtained.6

MIL-STD-100G3.DEFINITIONS3.1 Acronyms and abbreviations used in this standard. The acronyms and abbreviations usedin this standard are defined as follows:a. ABCAAMERICAN BRITISH CANADIANAUSTRALIANb. APAPPLICATION LISTc.

b. Requirements for drawings derived from or maintained by Computer Aided Design (CAD). c. Procedures for the creation of titles for engineering drawings. d. Numbe ring, coding and identification procedures for engineering drawings, associated lists and documents referenced on these engineering drawings and associated lists. e.

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